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Tom Selleck's Unpassionate Gay Kiss
 
on 07-10-2009 16:58

Tom Selleck

In a Details (August 2009) profile, Magnum P.I. star Tom Selleck talks about his experiences with playing an openly gay man and kissing Kevin Kline in the 1997 comedy "In & Out."

"The kiss is not really a passionate kiss. It's kind of a slap-in-the-face, wake-up-you're-gay kiss. And that was easier to play. We shot that scene at a public intersection, and the cop directing traffic was a big Magnum, P.I. fan. He had to watch that scene all day, and I don't know what he said to himself."

Boyculture writes:

Just another reason to hate In & Out, a movie I absolutely could not stand from start to finish—it cast this right-wing douche and he gets to belittle its importance years down the road.

He also has plenty to say about camp classic (aka terrible movie) Myra Breckinridge, pointing out that Rex Reed will forever have to live with "waking up from surgery and uttering the line, 'Where are my tits?'"

Interesting that Details managed to make nearly half the interview about two movies that their intended readership—young, straight men—would never have seen.

Last update: 07-10-2009 16:58

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